It’s the end of the month which means it’s time for my Skincare Shake Up May ’17 edition! There are some clear winners this month, along with some clear no-no products. Ahhh the perils of being a beauty blogger with sensitive skin! As always, it’s ... ( read original story ...)
Best Face Sunscreens For Men
The sun is no joke. It’s powerful enough to illuminate and radiate our entire planet. So imagine the affect it has on our skin, let alone our faces, when we’re exposed to it daily. That’s why dermatologists and skincare specialists recommend ... ( read original story ...)
The dark skin experience: What it’s like to be dark-skinned in a world that tells you light is beautiful
“It made me very uncomfortable in my skin colour,” Rogers, who is black, told Global News. Rogers transferred schools because of the bullying. But she still faces verbal abuse – even from other black students. “It’s very sad that other kids are ... ( read original story ...)
What Is My Skin Type: Take Our Skin-Type Test to Find The Best Products for Yours
The options are so overwhelming that it can feel like the only two options you have are either slathering the entire CVS skin-care aisle on your face at once (don’t do it), or shunning products entirely and living your life in a cave somewhere ... ( read original story ...)
Facial Recognition Cameras Are Now Watching Your Emotions
As facial recognition technology becomes more commonplace, some companies are seeking an edge up on their competition by branching out — claiming to recognize a person’s emotional state, age, gender, and even criminal tendencies. One such company is ... ( read original story ...)
Ahead by a whisker: Vancouver facial hair competition promises beardy delights
The founder and president of the Vancouver Facial Hair Club expects some stiff, lustrous competition when beard warriors, moustache soldiers and goatee gladiators face off at the group’s third annual Facial Hair Competition on June 3 at Gastown’s ... ( read original story ...)
Living with facial disfigurement – ‘People stare and take photos of me’
More than 80% of people with facial disfigurements have been abused or harassed in the street, according to a new report. A small survey for the charity Changing Faces also found half of those with a disfigurement feel vulnerable on public transport. ( read original story ...)
How to identify your skin type
Ask any woman her skin type and she’ll probably come back an automatic answer, perhaps based on what she was told by a beauty counter assistant 15 years ago (‘I’m oily’) or the fact she once had a rash from a face wash ('definitely sensitive'). ( read original story ...)
Red in the face – tips to help skin sensitivity
We Irish can be very sensitive. Which is to say that our skin tends to be sensitive but we are also highly strung sorts who enjoy making a drama of it. Classic Irish skin - pale, thin, reactive to heat and cold - has a tendency to redness and roughness ... ( read original story ...